
Umm Waraqah is informed by the Prophet ﷺ that she would die as a martyr:
Imâm Abû Dawûd narrated on the authority of Umm Waraqah bint Nawfal, that when the Prophet went to the Battle of Badr, she said to him: ” O Messenger of Allah! ﷺGive me permission to go out with you to the battle. I could look after the sick and the wounded, and may Allâh grant me Shahâdah (death in the cause of Allâh).” The Messenger of Allâhﷺ then said to her: “Stay in comfort at home, as Allâh will grant you Shahâdah (i.e. even if you stay at home.”) Therefore, people used to call her the martyr. She used to recite the Qur’ân, and she asked the Prophet ﷺ to give her permission to get someone who would call for the prayer (make Adhân) at her home. She had intended to free a boy and a girl (who were her slaves), after her death. They both woke up one night and suffocated her with a velvet garment of hers, until she died. In the morning, ‘Umar asked the people, about anyone who knew the whereabouts of those two slaves, or had seen them anywhere, and if so, they should hand them in. So, they were both brought to him and were crucified (as a punishment for what they had done). They were the first to be crucified in Madinah. “
5. Abu Dhar is informed by the Prophet ﷺ that he would die on his own in the desert:
Imâm Ahmad narrated on the authority of Umm Dhar who said: “When Abû Dhar was about to die I sat beside him crying”. He then said to me: “Why are you crying?” I said: “Why shouldn’t I cry while you are about to die in a desert with no one to bury you, and I do not have a garment which is sufficient for you as a shroud.” He smiled to her and said: “Calm down. Don’t cry. I heard the Prophet ﷺonce saying while I was sitting with him among a number of companions: “One of you will die in a desert land and a group of the faithful will witness him.” All of those who were sitting with me at that assembly have died, whether in a village or among a congregation. No one is left except me, and now am dying in a desert land. By Allâh, he did not lie and neither did I.” It is well known that Abû Dhar died in a desert land called Ar-Rabadhah, in the year 23 AH, during the Caliphate of ‘Uthmân. ‘Abdullâh Ibn Mas’ûd was one of the group of the faithful believers who attended his funeral, and he prayed the funeral (Janâzah) prayer for him.
6. Nabi Pakﷺ telling about the hole in the wall of Gog and Magog:
Imâm al-Bukhârî narrated on the authority of Zainab Bint Jahsh, the wife of the Prophet ﷺwho said that: “The Prophet ﷺcame to her in a state of fear saying: “None has the right to be worshipped but Allâh! Woe to the Arabs because of evil that has come near. Today a hole has been made in the wall of Gog and Magog as large as this,” pointing with two of his fingers making a circle. Zainab said: “I said, ‘O Messenger of Allâh!ﷺ Shall we be destroyed though amongst us there are pious people?” He said: “Yes, if evil prevails .

